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Alpha 2 Pot Cook Set 2.2 (Fall 2023)
Sea to Summit
Alpha 2 Pot Cook Set 2.2 (Fall 2023)
$89.96
Description

  Versatile 2-person non-stick cook set

  Getting tasty meals cooked in the outdoors is as simple as starting with the Sea to Summit Alpha 2 Pot Cook Set 2.2. This incredibly versatile pot and dinnerware set is perfect for campers who like to have options. The pots are constructed from a hard-anodized aluminum for incredible versatility with any camp stove and long-lasting durability. The large pot is perfect for a two-person meal, and the smaller pot can prepare any sides. With the DeltaLight Bowls and Insulated Mugs nesting right inside the pots, you can pare down for solo adventures, or add more bowls and mugs with ease.

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Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Cookware Material:
Aluminum
Volume:
1.2L and 2.7L pots
Non Stick:
Non Stick Coating
Weight:
1 lb 11 oz
Dimensions:
4.7 x 7.2 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
723-v3
UPC:
9327868151844
Other Features:
• Securely nests together
• Includes dishcloth
• When folded, the Pivot-Lock™ handle locks the lid to the pot to contain the complete set for compact packing
• Bowls and mugs are BPA-free, microwave safe, lightweight and ergonomically shaped
• DeltaLight Insul Mugs come with removable easy-clean insulation sleeves and silicone sipper lids for easy stacking and cleaning
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